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Hey guys, I'm looking to buy cocos at wholesale to help start up the hookah business that me and my friends are gonna start. Anybody know of a site that sells cocos at wholesale and will ship to Asia? I've checked out the coconara websites but i'm not sure if they'll ship to asia, but i've sent them an email though.

Anobody can point me to a site that does sell cocos at wholesale and will ship to asia?

Thanks.
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I guess you've already made up your mind about coconaras, and without a doubt it's a great coal.

But, and this is just my two cent, I would advice you to try out the "Cocobrinco" or "Cococha" coals. I know that a lot of Europeans, myself included, prefer these over coconaras. And they're made in Indonesia, which is much closer to you than the US.

(Just to make it clear, I think coconaras are fantastic coals. Just find cococha a little better: lasts longer, burns a little hotter and is way cheaper)

Just a suggestion. If you're interested, here's a web page. Edited by Balthazar
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Actually Coconaras are made in Indonesia.

Here is the mid east and Africa distributor info.

a. Tel / Fax : 961 1 870881
b. Cell: 70-913 368 or 03-885 206
c. For your Orders : order@coco-nara.com
d. For more Info : info@coco-nara.com
e. For your Complaints : improve@coco-nara.com
f. Submit a Package Design : design@coco-nara.com
g. To Post your Ads : advertise@coco-nara.com
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QUOTE (Balthazar @ Mar 15 2009, 08:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I guess you've already made up your mind about coconaras, and without a doubt it's a great coal.

But, and this is just my two cent, I would advice you to try out the "Cocobrinco" or "Cococha" coals. I know that a lot of Europeans, myself included, prefer these over coconaras. And they're made in Indonesia, which is much closer to you than the US.

(Just to make it clear, I think coconaras are fantastic coals. Just find cococha a little better: lasts longer, burns a little hotter and is way cheaper)

Just a suggestion. If you're interested, here's a web page.


I totally agree!

Tom's Cocobrinco / Cococha for life! Exact same as coconara, only cheaper and longer lasting.
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QUOTE (SmokinMoose @ Mar 15 2009, 05:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Actually Coconaras are made in Indonesia.

Here is the mid east and Africa distributor info.

a. Tel / Fax : 961 1 870881
b. Cell: 70-913 368 or 03-885 206
c. For your Orders : order@coco-nara.com
d. For more Info : info@coco-nara.com
e. For your Complaints : improve@coco-nara.com
f. Submit a Package Design : design@coco-nara.com
g. To Post your Ads : advertise@coco-nara.com


the country code for those numbers is 011

also, no one has/sells/distributes cococha in the US? LAME, i looked on european websites and comparatively, coconaras are disgustingly more expensive
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QUOTE (mitchard @ Mar 16 2009, 01:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Aren't Cocobrinco and Coconara made by the same company? I have heard such things at least.



they are not made by the same company. coco nara is made in a seperate factory where the two partners of coco nara - Ra'ed and Charbel - are majority shareholders.

indonesia just happens to be the motherland of compressed coconut charcoal, hookah john's coals are made there as well...
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hmmmm cool! thanks guys! indonesia eh? that's my neighboring country, so i might ask them about that. thanks for all the email link smokinmoose really helped alot.

i might also check out the cococha coals as well, and see which ones are the better choice financially.
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QUOTE (modisess @ Mar 16 2009, 03:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hmmmm cool! thanks guys! indonesia eh? that's my neighboring country, so i might ask them about that. thanks for all the email link smokinmoose really helped alot.

i might also check out the cococha coals as well, and see which ones are the better choice financially.


cococha and tom cocobrinco are also made in indonesia...just so you know...
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